Em Sáb, 2008-03-22 às 21:21 -0700, Andrew Farris escreveu: > Igor Pires Soares wrote: > > I really understand and agree why we should not include proprietary and > > patented stuff in our spins, but I don't think changing the nautilus > > window behavior is bad and I think some people is making a big deal of > > this. > > I'm curious whether you've had a real discussion/vote/request from a large group > of potential users to do this, or whether it is the personal preference of the > few who are planning to do the spin? While its a small change to make, and you > could say others are making a big deal out of it... it is only one checkbox > easily accessible to every user in mere seconds after they login. I don't see > the point of anyone (on either side of the preference) making a big deal out of it. Yes, we had a discussion about that in our local list and nobody was against changing nautilus behavior. All the users I told about this were glad to have this thing done by default. I really don't think it is a big deal. If it is necessary to drop it, we will. But I don't see the point to have a local spin if we cannot customize it to fit the local culture. Ambassadors work close to the users and they know what users are asking for. If many people is asking for that on our lectures, there might be something we can do for them. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list